Cheng-Yu Lee, OTD, OTR/L, is OTD Program Graduate, Department of Occupational Therapy, Steinhardt School, New York University, New York, NY;
Tsu-Hsin Howe, PhD, OTR, FAOTA, is Associate Professor and Department Chair, Department of Occupational Therapy, Steinhardt School, New York University, New York, NY.
Am J Occup Ther. 2024 Mar 1;78(2). doi: 10.5014/ajot.2024.050391.
Interventions for improving upper extremity (UE) recovery have become a priority in stroke rehabilitation because UE disability can undermine a person's capacity to perform daily activities after stroke. A better understanding of the use of activity-based task-oriented training (TOT) will inform the development of more effective UE interventions in stroke rehabilitation.
To examine the effectiveness of activity-based TOT in improving the UE recovery of adults with stroke.
CINAHL Plus, MEDLINE, and PubMed.
Inclusion criteria included quantitative studies published between June 2012 and December 2022 that reported UE recovery as an outcome, including measurements of motor function, motor performance, and performance of activities of daily living (ADLs); a sample age ≥18 yr, with stroke in all phases; and interventions that incorporated real-world daily activities. We assessed articles for inclusion, quality, and risk of bias following Cochrane methodology and Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines.
Sixteen studies (692 participants, Level 1-4 evidence) were included. Strong to moderate evidence supported the effectiveness of activity-based TOT in UE motor function, motor performance, and ADL performance for adults with stroke. Strong evidence supported the effectiveness of hospital-based TOT, and moderate evidence supported the effectiveness of home-based TOT.
The results not only showed the value of activity-based TOT as an effective UE intervention in stroke rehabilitation but also supported the occupational therapy philosophy of using functional and meaningful activities in practice. Further research on home-based TOT is needed. Plain-Language Summary: This systematic review shows the effectiveness and value of using real-life activities in task-oriented training approaches for adult survivors of stroke. The authors found strong evidence for hospital-based task-oriented training interventions and moderate evidence for home-based interventions for improving upper extremity recovery. This review shows the value of upper extremity task-oriented training as an effective intervention in stroke rehabilitation. The review also supports the occupational therapy philosophy of using functional and meaningful activities in practice as well as the profession's use of evidence-based practice in stroke rehabilitation.
上肢(UE)康复干预已成为中风康复的重点,因为 UE 残疾会削弱患者中风后进行日常活动的能力。更好地了解基于活动的任务导向训练(TOT)的使用将为中风康复中更有效的 UE 干预措施的发展提供信息。
检验基于活动的 TOT 对改善中风后成人 UE 恢复的效果。
CINAHL Plus、MEDLINE 和 PubMed。
纳入标准包括 2012 年 6 月至 2022 年 12 月发表的定量研究,这些研究报告了 UE 恢复作为结果,包括运动功能、运动表现和日常生活活动(ADL)表现的测量;样本年龄≥18 岁,所有阶段均有中风;以及包含现实日常生活活动的干预措施。我们按照 Cochrane 方法和系统评价和荟萃分析的 Preferred Reporting Items(PRISMA)指南评估文章的纳入、质量和偏倚风险。
纳入了 16 项研究(692 名参与者,1-4 级证据)。有强有力到中等强度的证据支持基于活动的 TOT 对中风后成人 UE 运动功能、运动表现和 ADL 表现的有效性。有强有力的证据支持基于医院的 TOT 的有效性,而中等强度的证据支持基于家庭的 TOT 的有效性。
结果不仅表明基于活动的 TOT 作为中风康复中有效 UE 干预措施的价值,还支持了在实践中使用功能和有意义的活动的职业治疗哲学。还需要进一步研究基于家庭的 TOT。
本系统评价显示了在基于任务的训练方法中使用现实生活活动对中风后成年幸存者的有效性和价值。作者发现基于医院的任务导向训练干预措施有强有力的证据,而基于家庭的干预措施对改善上肢恢复有中等强度的证据。本综述表明上肢任务导向训练作为中风康复中有效干预措施的价值。该综述还支持了职业治疗在实践中使用功能和有意义的活动的哲学,以及该专业在中风康复中使用基于证据的实践。